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The hospital lacks basic cleanliness (open drywall damage, improper cleaning of floors, sinks and tubs).
The hospital does not offer many basics that other hospitals offer. Wifi, access to the internet.
In the birthing center, they overtly say they do not support the mothers birthing partner. No bed, no couch, no chair. There is a bench, but it is in such poor shape and lacks cleanliness. Also, no pillow or blanket for the birthing partner.
Furniture in the room is extremely dangerous for anyone holding a baby. One Chair broke to pieces when sat in (weight jokes aside, she was 180 lbs maybe). The second chair in the room, was in similar shape.
House keeping will not clean your room. They come at 3am to empty garbages only. Once they woke us up to comment on our garbage after it wasn't changed in 24 hours.
This is a teaching hospital, which seems to translate to: focus on the teaching, look what's happening with the patient. The care was good, don't get me wrong. But we were made to felt like if we tried to make my wife's care a first priority we would pay later.
The induction facilities are horrible in comparison to other hospitals in the province.
You have to pay for supplies for your care, while in care.
Your have to pay for diapers while in care.
Family and friends are not able to even sit in the waiting room prior to an after hours birth. (Our biggest gripe)
At the end of our stay, we received a package asking us if we were a grateful patient (read: give us a donation).
No we were not grateful. We did what we had to to get through their issues and enjoy the birth of our son.
I fully support the removal of their board of directors. They provide very poor direction.
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